YAMATO. It's national dignity and fighting spirit
of Japan, which has
its origins in Japanese legends and mythology, where as YAMATO set
ashore, where they landed after the creation of the first people of the
world. This period in Japanese history, and thus determine the entire
Japanese race. YAMATO is Japan in the whole sense of the word ...
That's what we named the pinnacle of Japanese
shipbuild engineering in the period before World War II. For many years
the pride of the Japanese technical thought underwent oblivion,
creating a halo around her mystery, while being a challenge for any
marine modeler by the cause of their size and characteristic shape.
A great many people think that the most powerful
ships of World War II were the battleships Bismarck, or the "victim"
HMS HOOD, as well as the USS MISSOURI, or being in the service until
the present day USS IOWA. Became famous because it has been reported
many times and his own image reflected in the pages of history, were
related to the history of war at sea.
There was another pair of twin ships, a much more
powerful, much larger, more predatory - you can even attempt to compare
the battleship Bismarck to the IOWA or prey, small panthers to the
power of big tiger
YAMATO ...